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Reproductive Health :

Safe sex :

Safe sex Safe sex is defined as sexual activity engaged in by people who have taken precautions to protect themselves against sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS
Safe sex is the best way to be!

Different Precautions to use for safe sex :

Different Precautions to use for safe sex Condoms
Birth Control
The Pill
Depo shot
The ring
There so many more to use
Just stay abstinence!

How to Correctly Use a Condom :

How to Correctly Use a Condom 1. Always use a new latex or polyurethane condom for each act of vaginal or anal intercourse. (Condoms are also recommended for oral sex with a partner who is known to be HIV-positive or whose HIV status you do not know.) Open the package carefully, so that you do not tear the condom.
2. Before any form of direct sexual contact with your partner, place the condom over the head of your erect penis, leaving about a half-inch of space at the end (Figure 1). Note: If you are uncircumcised, pull back the foreskin before you place the condom over the head of your penis.
3. The condom should fit over the head of the penis like a small rubber cap, with the rolled "brim" outside the "cap" -- so that it will unroll easily down the shaft of the penis. Gently squeeze the tip of the condom to remove any trapped air.
4. Hold the tip of the condom and unroll it all the way down to the base of your penis (Figure 2). A lubricant, applied to the outside of the condom, will make insertion easier. Use only a water-based lubricant. A water-based lubricant can be used at this point. However it is NOT recommended to use the lubricant and spermicide nonoxynol-9, which was not only found to be ineffective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases, but can in some circumstances actually increase the risk of HIV. 5. If you feel the condom break -- or think it may be broken -- withdraw immediately. Throw the condom away and use a new condom.
6. After you ejaculate, hold the condom to the base of your penis while you withdraw -- to keep it from coming off while it is still in your partner's vagina, anus, or mouth. Gently peel the used condom off the tip of your penis (Figure 3) and throw it away. Never use a condom more than once.

What Happens if you don’t have safe sex :

What Happens if you don’t have safe sex Unwanted Pregnancies
STD’s
HPV(which causes Cervical Cancer)
Chlamydia
Syphilis
HIV/ AIDS
There are many more